Abstract: Morally injurious incidents may present ethical or legal quandaries, yet how military or civilian clinicians should manage such disclosures is poorly understood. …
Abstract: We assessed whether mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) reported by UK service personnel between2007 and 2009 was associated with postconcussion symptoms (PCS) 7 to 8 …
Abstract: This statistical release presents information relating to the gender, ethnicity, nationality, religion and age of Military Personnel employed by the Ministry of Defence …
Abstract: SERIO, an applied research unit at the University of Plymouth, is conducting a rigorous and independently verified evaluation of seAp’s Military Advocacy Service …
Abstract: Background: A proportion of ex-military personnel who develop mental health and social problems end up in the Criminal Justice System. A government review called for …
Abstract: Background: Previous studies have found that perceptions of mental health related stigma can negatively impact help-seeking, particularly in military samples. Moreover, …
Abstract: This survey documents trends in living arrangements including families (with and without dependent children), people living alone and people in shared accommodation, …
Abstract: Introduction: This article describes the development of a model of well-being for children from military families in NATO countries. Methods: The development comprised …
Abstract: In May 2018 a letter was sent to local authority chief executives via the Local Government Association (LGA) by the Minister for Housing and Homelessness, Mrs Heather …
Summary: This policy brings together all the support we offer our people and their families in one place to aid their successful transition into civilian life at the end of their …
Abstract: The Armed Forces Covenant is a promise from the nation that those who serve or have served in the British Armed Forces, and their families, are treated fairly. There is …